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Nicole and Laura discuss self-love and what the missing links are for self-love and healing. To connect with Nicole Russo and to learn more about her, listen now!
In this episode I'm talking with special guest Gilbert Rochecouste about creating inspiring public places that reconnect and renew communities and more.In this episode discover,• What is Placemaking?• What are the benefits reaped for the public, councils, planners, developers, and businesses?• How is it used to create sustainable, empowered, engaged and resilient communities• How to create successful and authentic public spaces that people want to be in• How to become a facilitator of positive change and engage hard to get to groups• How can anyone become a PlaceMaker in their everyday livesGilbert is recognized locally and Internationally as a leading voice in creating great places for people. He has successfully worked with over 1000 cities, towns, main streets, universities, property developers, government organisations and communities over the past 25 years.Gilbert's bold ideas and projects have helped make Melbourne the most liveable city in the world.For more info on Gilbert and his company Village Well visit http://www.villagewell.orgOr connect on social media:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/villagewell/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilbert-rochecouste-7a556325/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/village.well/
In this episode I'm talking with special guest Gilbert Rochecouste about creating inspiring public places that reconnect and renew communities and more.In this episode discover,• What is Placemaking?• What are the benefits reaped for the public, councils, planners, developers, and businesses?• How is it used to create sustainable, empowered, engaged and resilient communities• How to create successful and authentic public spaces that people want to be in• How to become a facilitator of positive change and engage hard to get to groups• How can anyone become a PlaceMaker in their everyday livesGilbert is recognized locally and Internationally as a leading voice in creating great places for people. He has successfully worked with over 1000 cities, towns, main streets, universities, property developers, government organisations and communities over the past 25 years.Gilbert's bold ideas and projects have helped make Melbourne the most liveable city in the world.For more info on Gilbert and his company Village Well visit http://www.villagewell.orgOr connect on social media:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/villagewell/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilbert-rochecouste-7a556325/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/village.well/
Meet Laura Discover her triumphs, many successes, interesting habits, outrageous hobbies, all about her new show plus much more! You don't want to miss this show! Her Brave Healer Facebook Page : www.Facebook.com/kickasswarriorgoddess
How is laughter the best medicine?Do you laugh at yourself?What about conflict? Do you avoid it?Do you want to know the answers to these questions and other scintillating questions with a dash of humor?A multi-award winner, comedienne, writer and storyteller, Lana Schwarz joins Lisa to discuss comedy, laughter, humor, pushing boundaries and much more.About Lana“Lovely Lady Lump”, Lana’s solos show, sets out to gently and successfully push boundaries, skewering a serious topic with a comic eye. Lana educates and entertains audiences about her experience with breast cancer as she walks the fine line between humor and pathos with skill, agility, and warmth.In this episode we discuss:• The benefits of humour and how it promotes health- physically, socially, emotionally and mentally• The way humour is used as a communication tool for connection, engagement, and presence.• How to diffuse conflict when relating with others• How humour is used as an aid to communicate about serious subjects to affect change• Simple ways to bring more joy and creativity and overall weelbing into our lives through humourYou can connect with Lana Schwarcz on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lanaschwarczpresents/Twitter : @LanaSchwarczInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanaschwarcz/Blog: http://schwarczie.weebly.com/blog Website: : www.lanaschwarcz.com
How is laughter the best medicine?Do you laugh at yourself?What about conflict? Do you avoid it?Do you want to know the answers to these questions and other scintillating questions with a dash of humor?A multi-award winner, comedienne, writer and storyteller, Lana Schwarz joins Lisa to discuss comedy, laughter, humor, pushing boundaries and much more.About Lana“Lovely Lady Lump”, Lana’s solos show, sets out to gently and successfully push boundaries, skewering a serious topic with a comic eye. Lana educates and entertains audiences about her experience with breast cancer as she walks the fine line between humor and pathos with skill, agility, and warmth.In this episode we discuss:• The benefits of humour and how it promotes health- physically, socially, emotionally and mentally• The way humour is used as a communication tool for connection, engagement, and presence.• How to diffuse conflict when relating with others• How humour is used as an aid to communicate about serious subjects to affect change• Simple ways to bring more joy and creativity and overall weelbing into our lives through humourYou can connect with Lana Schwarcz on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lanaschwarczpresents/Twitter : @LanaSchwarczInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanaschwarcz/Blog: http://schwarczie.weebly.com/blog Website: : www.lanaschwarcz.com
How decoding DNA is helping people make better health, wellness and lifestyle decisions.Decoding DNA, Allan Sheffield joins Lisa to discuss DNA analysis as a growing field of science, how specific genetic results can help guide your lifestyle choices by providing trusted personalised, actionable genetic information that guides people to live a wellthy life.In this episode discover:• What is genomics, the types of testing available, how it came about and why it’s becoming more popular?• How genetic data be used to promote healthy behaviour change• The accuracy and accessibility to both testing and results• Who this type of testing appeals to• The implications, considerations and limitations of this DNA testing• What about this technology and what are the benefits?• The process of information to transformation and who’s accountable and responsibleAbout AllanAllan’s favourite quote: Knowledge is Power but enthusiasm pulls the switchThe vision to offer pharmacogenomic and nutrigenomic tests to the Australian public came from myDNA founder Associate Professor Les Sheffield. Les became the first Australian to qualify as a clinical geneticist in 1976. At the Royal Women’s and Children’s Hospitals he specialised in genetic tests and oversaw the introduction of Down’s syndrome screening for pregnant women.At first, demand was sporadic but as people learned of the test it became popular. Today it is offered to all pregnant women with a government rebate. As more laboratory tests became available, Les was at the forefront of educating the medical community.In 2007 Les co-founded the company myDNA with his son Allan Sheffield, who has a background in technology services. Together they brought the first pharmacogenomic testing to the Australian market. Since then 20,000 tests have been conducted, and the scope of the company’s services continues to broaden.Connect with AllanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydnalife/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mydnalifeLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/company/mydnaTwitter: https://twitter.com/mydna_lifeWebsite: www.mydna.lifeAllan’s Free Gift: Free Diet and Gene Information Guide https://www.mydna.life/diet-report/#info
How decoding DNA is helping people make better health, wellness and lifestyle decisions.Decoding DNA, Allan Sheffield joins Lisa to discuss DNA analysis as a growing field of science, how specific genetic results can help guide your lifestyle choices by providing trusted personalised, actionable genetic information that guides people to live a wellthy life.In this episode discover:• What is genomics, the types of testing available, how it came about and why it’s becoming more popular?• How genetic data be used to promote healthy behaviour change• The accuracy and accessibility to both testing and results• Who this type of testing appeals to• The implications, considerations and limitations of this DNA testing• What about this technology and what are the benefits?• The process of information to transformation and who’s accountable and responsibleAbout AllanAllan’s favourite quote: Knowledge is Power but enthusiasm pulls the switchThe vision to offer pharmacogenomic and nutrigenomic tests to the Australian public came from myDNA founder Associate Professor Les Sheffield. Les became the first Australian to qualify as a clinical geneticist in 1976. At the Royal Women’s and Children’s Hospitals he specialised in genetic tests and oversaw the introduction of Down’s syndrome screening for pregnant women.At first, demand was sporadic but as people learned of the test it became popular. Today it is offered to all pregnant women with a government rebate. As more laboratory tests became available, Les was at the forefront of educating the medical community.In 2007 Les co-founded the company myDNA with his son Allan Sheffield, who has a background in technology services. Together they brought the first pharmacogenomic testing to the Australian market. Since then 20,000 tests have been conducted, and the scope of the company’s services continues to broaden.Connect with AllanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydnalife/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mydnalifeLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/company/mydnaTwitter: https://twitter.com/mydna_lifeWebsite: www.mydna.lifeAllan’s Free Gift: Free Diet and Gene Information Guide https://www.mydna.life/diet-report/#info